Gurwin Quality Care

A history of care, a reputation for quality

It makes sense that Gurwin is expanding their continuum to become a continuing care retirement community. After all, Gurwin is known as an innovative, not-for-profit health care organization committed to blending the art of caring and the science of care. Compassion, clinical excellence and state-of-the-art facilities have cemented Gurwin’s reputation as the health care community of choice for seniors in the New York area. And now, that reputation of excellence will extend to a new lifestyle option for active, independent seniors on Long Island.

A vision for active, independent seniors

In 2011, Gurwin initiated plans to expand. The Board of Directors began plans to develop an independent living community where seniors of all faiths and cultures would be free to shed home maintenance responsibilities, explore their passions and feel secure about their future. This vision became Fountaingate Gardens.

The comfort of a secure future

As a resident at Fountaingate Gardens, you will have access to the full continuum of care provided by Gurwin. You will also benefit from its financial stability as a leader in senior services for more than 25 years.

Continuum of Care

Value security and peace of mind

… with access to the trusted health care services of Gurwin should you ever need supportive care.

Gurwin’s full continuum of care is available on campus

Priority access to long-term health care services is guaranteed for life

The purpose of this marketing material is for Fountaingate Gardens to offer prospective residents an opportunity to guarantee a residence in the proposed community by entering a reservation agreement and paying a fully refundable 10% deposit. The 10% deposit reservation fee will be deposited into an escrow account, and shall be refunded with interest upon request for cancellation. The reservation agreement is not a continuing care contract and may be cancelled at anytime by the prospective resident or their legal representative.

All independent living units are to be built after approval by the New York State Department of Health.